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  1. Hey Everyone!If youre stuck in isolation/ lockdown or just need to find a way to entertain your dog, I got you fam!!Post your ideas below for everyone else t...

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  2. Looking for some DIY brain games for dogs? In this video, I used a toilet paper roll holder and some toys and treats to create 3 easy problem solving games. ...

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    • Keep Fido Busy
    • Egg Carton. I don’t eat eggs myself, but I give them to Sitka a few times per week. I save the egg carton for the easiest enrichment activity ever. Take your dog’s meal and fill the egg slots with a few pieces each, close the box, and voila, instant dog enrichment game!
    • Towel. This is one of my go-to enrichment activities for my dog when I want him to work a little for his food, but I don’t have time to work on training drills or new tricks.
    • Muffin Tin + Tennis Balls. This enrichment activity couldn’t be easier! Simply take a muffin tin, add food to each compartment, then cover each one with tennis balls.
    • Hide n’ Seek. I love this game for travel days or when we’re staying in a hotel room. It’s super easy and a lot of fun! It doubles as an impulse control training exercise and puts their nose to work.
  3. Looking for ways to keep your pup entertained and mentally stimulated? Check out these fun DIY dog enrichment games! From simple puzzles to homemade toys, yo...

    • Why Enrichment Games?
    • Seven Homemade Enrichment Games
    • Do You Have Any Favourite Homemade Games?

    Just like us humans, dogs need exercise and enrichment to stay healthy both mentally and physically. They need enrichment to prevent boredom, build a closer bond between you and stimulate the senses. A good way to ensure your dog’s mental health is good is enrichment games for your dogs! Enrichment games come in all shapes and sizes and can range f...

    A simple homemade enrichment game can be created at home with toys, recyclables and your dog’s favourite treats. There’s no cost involved which is perfect if you want something quick to entertain!

    Has your dog played any of these brain and enrichment games? Do you have any new games to share? Let us know in the comments below!

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  4. Feb 22, 2022 · Attach dog toy to rope. Thread rope through pipe & wrap around/tie a knot on the opposite end. Pretend your dog is a cat. 9. DIY Tennis Ball Foxtail. Stitch the foxtail to the seam of a tennis ball and go wild! For even more fun, drop a tennis ball in an old tube sock and tie a knot! How It Works:

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  6. Jun 1, 2023 · These homemade brain games offer an affordable and engaging way to provide mental stimulation for your dog, keeping their mind sharp and promoting overall well-being. 1. DIY Muffin Tin Puzzle. To create this brain game, place tennis balls or small rubber balls in a muffin tin and hide treats under some of the balls.